Soul Return

"The soul requires an inner sanctum of peace to fulfill its fullest potential" - Sacred Words

image of the sun risingSpiritual Psychology includes a method to return lost parts of the sub-conscious that has dissociated from the soul due to emotional trauma and physical loss.  The soul is fragile and very sensitive to traumatic life conditions especially those experienced in childhood. The soul can and does fragment by ‘dissociating’ itself from the conscious self. This method assists the soul to return home to wholeness, peace and love.

The renowned psychologist Carl Jung said “I simply believe that some part of the human self or soul is not subject to the laws of space and time. Suffering a loss of soul, a condition that sadly is everywhere present today.”. Clinical psychologists are now researching their theories about dissociation, they have named it Dissociate Identity Disorders (DID). Carl Jung believed that psychiatric theory took refuge behind alleged organic disorders of the brain to detract from the importance of soul consciousness. I agree with him why do the medical profession not turn to the experts of purifying consciousness? Shamans and healers have worked with dissociation for at least 40,000 years. Let us return the soul, bring home the consciousness and honour this ancient spiritual tradition of purifying the memories of emotional disharmony.

Q. How do I know if I have soul loss?

If you have ever used or said the words ‘I feel lost’, I feel empty’ I am a cold person’ I feel numb’, ‘I am hard’. ‘I don’t remember my childhood’. Serious people who deny nurturing, developing the self and refusing fun and lightness of Spirit. These are the indicators that the ‘inner child’ has fragmented or flipped out completely from the sub-conscious. The inner child is part of the triune that is within human consciousness. Every soul has feminine, masculine and child energy.  Soul loss is not just the inner child, one can lose soul from any part of your sub-conscious.  A police officer was suffering from panic attacks following an out-of-body experience during a serious car accident. Soul return was able to assist him to redeem the lost part of his soul. The panic attacks then ceased.

Q. What are the symptoms of soul loss?

Alcohol and drug abuse, all types of depression (including post-natal depression and Post Trauma)  disempowerment, eating disorders, lack of motivation, inspiration and energy. Feeling stuck, M.E. mood swings, panic attacks, problems sleeping, self-harm, self-persecution, self-sabotage, suicidal tendencies, un-satisfying careers. Soul loss is often misdiagnosed by doctors due to their lack of appreciation and understanding of the impact that the soul has on the consciousness of the mind and body. In every case history of M.E. that we have analysed there has been serious soul loss.

Q. What causes soul loss?

98-99% of people who experience the symptoms of soul loss have histories of repetitive or overwhelming life-threatening trauma at a sensitive stage of a child’s development,  or they may have experienced some emotional trauma as an adult. Soul loss can be created by trauma of any kind e.g. Abortion, abuse; mental, emotional, physical or sexual, bankruptcy, bereavement, car crashes, dental/medical treatment, giving birth, loss of relationships, loss of a child, home or business. Operations and redundancy. Soul loss can be severe; impacting on your ability to function normally or it can feel like a slight loss of energy.  The degree of its impact depends on how much soul has been lost, fragmented or flipped out.

Q. How will Soul Return help me?

While redeeming the fragments of your soul the Spiritual Psychologist is able to assist you to achieve the following:

  1. Restore your dynamic energy system; so that it is fully operational again.  This is very important because one cannot fully purify the self if parts of the self and your consciousness is missing.
  2. You become consciously aware of how, why and when the soul loss took place. You are taken to the times and places where the “wound” occurred or an aspect of the soul became trapped or spilt off. You are then able to redeem the lost parts of you and re-integrate them with the rest of your soul.
  3. You are able to heal the negative memories of the life experience that created the condition. This then improves the health conditions that you are experiencing.
  4. If the ‘inner child’ flipped out, once it returns to your sub-conscious you are able to build a relationship with the ‘inner child’. You can then start the process of re-parenting your ‘inner child’ so that emotional maturity can develop within your self.
  5. It is ideal for self-empowerment, Soul Return assists you to take back your power from life experiences that disempowered you.

Q. What is the history of Soul Return?

Soul Return is based upon an ancient purification art called ‘Soul Retrieval’. Shamans and indigenous peoples from both East and West have been retrieving parts of soul consciousness for thousands of years. In the 21st century different methods are used to retrieve lost soul by different practitioners. Soul Return uses various modern methods including meditation; to migrate the client into an altered state to enable them to find the lost fragments.

Q. How long is a session and what much does it cost?

Session length depends on the number of fragments collected, a usual session is around 2 hours and the cost is £50 per hour.

Q. Is it possible to do this work remotely?

Yes, if the Spiritual Psychologist is a remote viewer and if the client is already consciously aware and spiritually in-tune with their soul consciousness.

Q. Please define the sub-conscious?

The sub-conscious can be described as a part of consciousness. When you  see,  hear and experience; it is like an impression made upon you. It’s like a picture painted by an artist or hearing a song. You might notice or be touched by its colours or shapes, its sounds or words.  You may even take into your soul the darkness or beauty of the music or paintings inner meaning.  When the conscious mind soaks up negative experiences; it then chooses to either reject or bury. If it is taken into consciousness and buried; the words describing the memory of the emotion, then creates a wave in the sub-conscious field. 
This also impacts on the lens of perceptional consciousness. So all that you see following the wound of a negative experience will be viewed through a clouded lens. Consciousness is like a Victorian camera, it has many lenses and when these lenses are clouded it creates a life seen through muddy or dark glasses. The more we purify consciousness with spiritual psychology methods the more perceptional consciousness is cleared. Purifying negative memories enables the lens of conscious vision to become clear with clarity.

Imagine a flower that is covered in bugs eating the beauty of the flower, eventually there is only a fragment of the flowers former glory, because it is full of holes. This is what happens to the physical body when it is laden down with memories of deep wounds and negative experiences; the bugs eat it away until disease is the result.